In addition, there are 10 candidates who have filed petitions for the three council at large seats that are up for grabs. Only one of them, Patricia Waiters, is not running on a ticket with other candidates. The nine other candidates are part of mayoral slates.

The certification of the candidates’ petitions is not expected to be completed until next week, a city official said yesterday.

Nine Board of Education candidates have already been certified for the November election, the first school election since voters decided to move those elections from April.

Occhipinti said yesterday he filed roughly 1,000 petitions with the City Clerk’s Office and roughly 800 petitions were filed by each of the three at-large City Council candidates on his One Hoboken ticket. His running mates are Frank “Pupie” Raia, school board member Peter Biancamano, and Britney Montgomery-Cook.

Zimmer, who won a special election in 2009 after Peter Cammarano resigned, is looking for a second four-year term in office. Zimmer’s team is made up of incumbent City Council members David Mello and Ravi Bhalla, as well as Jim Doyle, who briefly held the seat Carol Marsh vacated in October. A legal challenge forced Doyle to step down.

Of the nine certified school board candidates running for three-year terms, there are only two incumbents, board President Leon Gold and Irene Sobolov. The other candidates are Jennifer Evans, Vanessa Falco, James Gilbarty, Brian Murray, Anthony Oland, Natalie Rivera and Waiters.

School board member Rose Markle, whose term is up this year and who previously ran on the Kids First ticket, is stepping down after serving six years. Gold, Sobolov and Evans are running on the Kids First Ticket.

According to the state Division of Elections website, the drawing of ballot positions will be held Thursday.